This folio of lithographs was printed in 1921 in Vienna, and features the work of Lilly Steiner (Austria 1884-1961). The folio was created to celebrate the Gurre-Linder works by the composer Arnold Schoenberg (Austria 1874-1951). This folio originally had eight lithographs, but only four remain. In addition to the lithographs, there are three sheets with text, two with text on both sides...

By Hungarian Artist Bela Szikiay, and dating to the 1930's, this fine etching measures 16" x 11", with a sight size of 11 3/4" x 8 1/4".
It is affixed to a folded mat with backing, and is in good condition, with some minor foxing on the mat and one spot on the print, visible in the sky in the upper right area. It is signed in the print, as well being pencil signed in the margin, with artist's signature and title...

By the French artist, Carle Vernet (1758-1836), this lithograph depicts two horses fighting, with other horses in the background, in a rural landscape. Vernet was an accomplished artist, often depicting historical scenes, and his images of horses are dynamic and beautifully rendered. On heavy buff paper, measuring 17 3/4" by 24 3/4", the lithograph is signed in the image, and was published by L. Turgis, of Paris, a well known publisher of historical and genre prints of the era...

A hand colored copper plate engraving titled "a view from the sea of the town of Cananoor on the Malabar Coast" from "Historie des Voyages" (A. F. Prevost d'exile), 1761, signed in the lower left corner, J. V. Schley. This image is from the Dutch edition and has additional information in Dutch penciled along the bottom. The sheet measures roughly 9" by 12" and has three fold lines, though the third (on the right) does not seem to have ever been folded...

By the well-known artist Lloyd Kelly, this monotype print depicts three horses at a gallop, and is titled "On the Curragh", and shows an impressed hand in the paper below the title. The heavy paper measures 15" by 22" and is in good condition, no matting or frame. Curragh Ireland is an important site for horse racing, hosting the Irish Derby, as well as other significant international races...

From his remarkable series of Indigenous Tribes of Mexico, this serigraph depicts the Estado de Oaxaca, #15- Friques, by Carlos Merida, one of the most important 20th century artists in Latin America. Studying in Europe under the avant-garde modernists, he was further influenced by the revolution in Mexico, and the works of prominent muralists emerging in Mexico, including Rivera...

From the important series, History of the Indian Tribes of North America, McKenney and Hall, D. Rice and A.N. Hart, 1848-1855, lithograph by J.T. Bowen, this print depicts Julcee-Mathla, a Seminole Chief. Color is still vivid, detail is fine, paper is toned, with very light foxing, mat lines, and has remnants of brown paper tape on the back edges. It measures 10 3/8" by 7" and has 7 small notches on the left margin, likely from being in a binder at some time.